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'Berkeley of the East' seeks to ban fossil fuels as part of sweeping climate plan
2020-02-25
[FOXNEWS] A small Maryland enclave known as the "Berkeley of the East" has devised a bold climate plan that would ban gas stoves, leaf blowers and water heaters, according to a report.

Liberal Takoma Park’s action plan, which would also close gas pipelines and force gas stations to relocate, is designed to eliminate fossil fuels to help save the planet, The Washington Post reports.

The town of 17,000 just outside Washington, D.C., first burnished its liberal credentials nearly four decades ago by declaring itself a "nuclear-free zone."

The non-binding plan is expected to be adopted by Takoma Park’s City Council on March 4. But the Post reports that even in a city where, as one resident put it, "the political spectrum spans Bernie to Warren," there are detractors.

"The number of times the word ’require’ is used in this is stunning," said resident Maxine Hillary at a public hearing last week, according to the paper.

During her remarks, she criticized the fossil fuel ban as "insensitive and draconian."

Hillary also took aim at the resolution’s call to make composting mandatory.

"Don’t tell me what to do with my table scraps," she told politicians, according to the paper.

The Post reported that Takoma Park’s fossil fuel ban is part of a nationwide effort by local governments to address the lack of federal action on climate change.

According to the paper, the city’s plan would require that all water heaters, space heaters and stoves that rely on gas be replaced with alternatives by 2030.

Gas-guzzling leaf blowers would be replaced with incentive programs and eventually outlawed, while gas stations would be asked to convert to electric charging stations or relocate outside city limits by 2045, the paper reported.

Vehicles that run on fossil fuels wouldn’t be banned, but electric vehicle use would be encouraged.

However,
a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package...
politicians agreed to drop the deadline for eliminating fossil fuels by 2045 under a revised plan, the paper reported.

Takoma Park officials said the cost to the average homeowner could reach $25,000, the Post reported.

Supporters include the Committee on the Environment, an advocacy group made up of Takoma Park residents.
Posted by:Fred

#13  And shut down cell towers in their area. And the pesky water system might rely on fossil fuels, better shut that down as well. I'm sure they will be fine.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2020-02-25 13:08  

#12  I'd propose they be disconnected from the grid: gas, electricity, transport, and telecoms, forcibly if need be - for their own purity
Posted by: Frank G   2020-02-25 12:36  

#11  I'd agree to ban leaf blowers because they're so noisy. The rest of it sounds like city council members wasting time. Either they don't have enough work to do or else they're neglecting it.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-02-25 12:35  

#10  What are they going to use for heat?

My guess would be from Nuclear, Coal, and Gas power plants conviently located outside the 'enclave'.
Much like how electric cars are 'non-polluting' since they are recharged from gas/coal/nuclear power plants - what?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2020-02-25 11:32  

#9  Image result for obama pic on a bicycle

Left-wing energy production and transportation. Hussein pedaling his bike to Hawaii.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-02-25 11:11  

#8  What are they going to use for heat? Unicorn farts? And how will they fuel city vehicles, including police and fire?
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2020-02-25 10:40  

#7  #4 Insane tax just to live in that address area.
Posted by: Dale   2020-02-25 07:35  

#6  Perfect timing as always; Wave after wave of brutal cold next ten days.
Posted by: Dale   2020-02-25 07:01  

#5  /\ Richland, Kenewick and Pasco would certainly like to be. Unfortunately the Hanford leaking, radioactive goo remains.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-02-25 06:40  

#4  As I recall, Takoma Park long ago declared itself a 'Nuclear Free Zone'.
Posted by: b   2020-02-25 06:38  

#3  heat wave
Posted by: Count Galeazzo Untervehr7098   2020-02-25 06:12  

#2  Can't wait for the overloaded transformers to catch fire. Hopefully in the midst of a bitter freeze but a blazing heat ware will do.
Posted by: Count Galeazzo Untervehr7098   2020-02-25 06:11  

#1  No central heating!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-02-25 05:31  

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